1 Rowington Park was an area of woodland lying in the centre of the parish, to the SW of the Birmingham to Warwick Road and between Rowington Hall and High ...
In the Medieval period a deer park existed in the centre of the parish of Rowington and it possibly contained a rabbit warren. By 1606 documents record that the park had been broken up and turned to pasture.
1 An annular brooch identified from photographs sent in by the finder. Method of recovery unreported.
Find of a medieval annular brooch 500m east of Broom Hall.
1 There are considerable remains of a moat enclosing a large area to the S, SE and E of the Priory buildings. It dies out to the N of the ...
The remains of a Medieval moat, a wide ditch which usually surrounded a building. The moat is partially visible as an earthwork and is situated at Pinley Priory, 700m south east of Great Pinley.
3 Ridge and furrow cultivation transcribed from air photographs.
The extent of ridge and furrow cultivation in Rowington parish which dates from the Medieval period onwards. In some areas the ridge and furrow survives as an earthwork. In other areas it is visible on aerial photographs.
1 Ponds visible on the 1841 Tithe Map and on the OS Second Edition map are probably the remains of a moat surrounding the 16th century (or earlier) farmhouse. ...
Ponds visible on 1841 Tithe Map and OS First Edition 1:2500 surrounding Manor Farmhouse are probably the remains of a medieval moat.
1 Behind the house is a large square moat with high ground in the middle; only the E side contains water.
2 Best preserved on its W side where the steep-sided ...
A Medieval moat, a wide ditch which usually surrounded a building. The moat is visible as an earthwork and is situated at Oldfield.
1 Moat Field. Filled-in ditch on N, wet moats on W and S, deep hollow (old ditch) on W. ?Site of main farm.
2 The S arm is all that is ...
A possible Medieval moat, a wide ditch which usually surrounded a building. The remains of the moat are partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated 500m north of Pinchley Green.
1 Deserted settlement earthworks (hollow way, house platform etc) and ridge and furrow at Mousley End, Rowington.
A deserted Medieval settlement. House platforms, hollow ways and ridge and furrow cultivation are visible as earthworks. The site is located 300m north west of Mousley End.
1 This monument number was previously used for Rowington Mill. For this monument please refer to WA1771.
2 The oldest part of the house is the centre block, which is ...
A timber framed house dating from the late Medieval period with various additions through the Post Medieval and Imperial periods. A moat is believed to have surrounded the building at one time. It is situated at Rowington Green.